Summary
In his own words, the burglar behind the 2010 robbery of the Paris Museum of Modern Art tells how he pulled off the biggest art heist in French history.
In his own words, the burglar behind the 2010 robbery of the Paris Museum of Modern Art tells how he pulled off the biggest art heist in French history.
Vjeran Tomic’s most famous Paris heist was on the Musée d’Art Moderne in 2010, when he half-inched a Matisse, a Picasso, a Braque, a Léger and a Modigliani from under the guards’ noses — but that was a regular theft, achieved by cutting through a padlock and breaking a window. The Parisian criminal community has greater respect for his earlier work, when he would break into top-floor luxury flats by climbing up freestyle and leaping from roof to roof.
This film combines head-camera re-enactments with the words of Tomic himself.
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Yonathan Birn | Maxime Canat |
J.M. Corvez | Derek Simon Robin |
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Director | Jamie Roberts |
Composer | David Schweitzer |
Editor | William Grayburn |